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* Keller, R. E. (1960) ''German Dialects: phonology and morphology''. Manchester U. P. * Keller, R. E. (1960) ''German Dialects: phonology and morphology''. Manchester U. P.


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East Central German
Native toGermany
RegionThuringia, Saxony, Berlin, Brandenburg
Language familyIndo-European
Language codes
ISO 639-3

East Central German is the non-Franconian sub-group of Central German dialects, themselves part of High German. It comprises:

East Central German language area

See also

Further reading

  • Keller, R. E. (1960) German Dialects: phonology and morphology. Manchester U. P.

References

  1. "Ethnologue: East Middle German". Retrieved 2010-11-24.


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